27 technical talks from Qt Developer Days 2005, 2006, 2008 are online. A lot of interesting stuff to enjoy!

We put some extra effort into recovering and publishing old recordings from Qt Developer Days. Now I’m proud we did this and believe it was definitely worth it! There are many really valuable presentations given by Qt experts that cover many areas of Qt which are still valid today and will probably remain valid for a while.

Sooo… We have got 27 presentations online for you! These sum up to 22.5 hours of videos to enjoy:

2005:

All About Qt Widgets

Effective Graphics Programming

Practical Model/View Programming

Threaded Programming with Qt – Good Practise

Writing Custom Styles with QStyle

Writing plugin applications with Qt

2006:

Advanced Item Views

Application Development on Linux for Windows Developers

Deployment of Qt Applications

Emdedded Development for Desktop Developers

Qt in Depth

Qt Model-View-Controller Classes

Qt Style Sheets

The Graphics View Framework

The Power of Qt Model-View Delegates

Thread Support in Qt

Unit Testing in Qt Applications

2008:

Advanced Visualization – Widgets On Graphics View

Alien Widgets and Widget Rendering

Animation API

Beautiful and Blazing-Fast Graphics with Qt

Enhancing your Qt application with multiple threads

How Did You Do That? Tips and Tricks

Introducing Qt on Mac Cocoa

Multimedia Framework

Qt Network Access: Flexible and Powerful Access to Data on the Internet

Let me post one them here, on the spot. It is a cool talk and is fun to watch too. I’m sure you will enjoy it! It is a nice story about the relationship between Qt, Carbon and Cocoa and how they got children:

Ah, one more thing! Before you ask where 2007 is… Unfortunately, the layer of dust was much too thick on it and it did not make to the archive…

why is nobody looking at a video delivery plugin for linux and windows that supports Theora ? html5 video on native firefox 3.5 shutters video and very slow, nobody on qt interested in looking at issues such as youtube using adobe flash and flash support in linux is rubbish ? nobody care to make a open source video delivery plugin which anybody can use ?

strange, that so many people are hooked on proprietary garbage when good alternative are in your face

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